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Advertising : 1,335 wordsBEFORE the REGISTRAR. In the estate of William Pullin, a single meeting. Two debts were proved. In the estate of Valentine Davis, a single meeting. Five ...
Article : 299 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. H. H. Vass, and Mr. W. Lamb. William Goodal[?] for using obscene language on Queen's Wharf, fined 10s. Ann Jane Cook, fined 10s. for using ...
Article : 139 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—24th March.—Before Mr. J. Blaxland and Mr. James S. Farnell, J.P.: John Horton apprehended at Pitt Town, and Thomas Wallace, arrested at Parramatta by senior-constable Moran, ...
Article : 302 wordsSIR,—Through the medium of your journal I desire to call the attention of the musical public of Sydney to the subject of E[?] at the Opera. It is the custom here of the audience when any sir is rendered in a manner which strikes ...
Article : 237 words1. The second of the General Rules, bearing date the 12th day of April, 1856, is hereby repealed—and the following (made underr the authority of the Acts 13 Vic., No. 84, and 29 Vic., No. 18) are substituted for the same. ...
Article : 259 wordsBEFORE Mr. Judge M'FARLAND. The Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases:— John M'Pherson, George White, Abraham Lewis, and Mary Ann Lewis were indicted for stealing 20 lbs. of tea, ...
Article : 614 wordsSIR,—Allow me through your columns to call the attention of the public to the singular fact that those who post letters relying upon Post Office time, to any reasonable extent, are at the mercy of the contractor for regulation of clocks. ...
Article : 196 wordsWE continue our extracts from the papers. HOW SIR GEORGE GREY'S NATIVE POLICY WORKS. —On this topic, we quote as follows from the Wanganui Times of 23rd ultimo. That journal says:—The Putahi ...
Article : 4,453 wordsKosten v. Tierney, part heard; Hilman v. Manning. ...
Article : 18 wordsSIR,—As an interested party in this matter, I take theo liberty of aksing you to insert the following:— I am an auctioneer, and sell a large quantity of unpressed hay at the railway station; this hay, after being sold, has ...
Article : 380 wordsSIR,—The manner in which the leading article of this morning's Herald deals with the insanely violent attack made in the Assembly on one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, induces me to believe that you may not subject to ...
Article : 914 wordsSIR,—Adverting to your issue of the 4th instant containing a letter from a correspondent initialled "H. A. P.," as well as the letter published in your issue of to-day, in reference to the subject matter of a lecture upon the "Red ...
Article : 755 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Judge DOWLING and a jury of four. KOSTEN V. TIBRNEY. This was an action for malicious prosecution, the damages being laid at £200. The case lasted the whole day without ...
Article : 66 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Dangar, Pearce, Oatley, Love, and E. Campbell. Of twenty-seven prisoners brought before the Court twelve were discharged, and four were remanded. ...
Article : 896 wordsSIR,—I would like to know whether the police are to protect places of worship from annoyance. The congregation worshipping in the City Mission Chapel, Sussex-street, are subject to frequent interruptions ...
Article : 291 wordsSIR,—Your journal of the 4th instant contains a correspondence, from Sir William Macarthur, relative to the disease called Rust, and also an article from your pen supporting, in some measure, Sir W. Macarthur's views. That ...
Article : 598 wordsSIR,—A contemplation of the issues of Responsible Government in this land would perhaps embrace too large a sphere of consequences for a single letter, although a careful comparison of what the community has lost with what it has ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Apr 1866, Page 2
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